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Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 PR IVATE AMBULANCES Lowest rates in city and finest make pitals, W. cars to and from ecity hos- PHONE (O MBIA 432 $4 W. CHAMBERS CO. MRS. LINCOLN GIVES LETTERS T0 LIBRARY Missives of Condolence Received by Former President's Widow in Collection. Mrs. Robert Todd Lincoln has just presented to the Library of Congress, as three letters an of condolence elved by Mrs. Abraham Lincoln after the assassination of her husband from Queen Victoria, the Empress Eugenie and Louis Phillipe, the claimant to the French throne. The message from Queen Victoria is addition to the Lincoln papers, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 described as being intensely personal and sympathetic. These papers are bound by the same conditons as applied to the collection of Lincoln papers bequeathed to the Library of Congress in the will of Robert Todd Lincoln and will be avail- able {o the public me time. MRS. FLORA S. WARD DIES. Flora Sherwood W . J. Moultrie Ward, U. assistant quartermaster at Humphreys, Va., died at Walter Reed Hospital vesterday after an illness of about two months, Mrs. Ward was a native of Cincin- nati, and was recently removed to Walter Reed Hospital from Fort She is survived by her “uneral services will be held in the chapel at Fort Myer tomorrow at 9:45 o'clock. Burial will be in Arling- 1927. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Woman's Interdenominational Missionary Federation will meet for cnnferen(e and intercessary prayer to- morrow, 2 p.m., at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. The in terdenominational committee on the World Day of Prayer for Missions, March 4, will meet Mrs. G. C. D. Townshend, chairman, 3:30 p.m. The Chevy Chase Circle of the Child Conservation League will hold a joint meeting with the other circles of the city tomorrow, 2 p.m in the | home of Mrs. Diller F. Groff, 3900 | Ingomar street. Miss Taylor of the educational section of the Ameri Association of University Women will spealk. The Federation of Citizens' Associa- at ns’ Assocla- tomorrow tion will have a card party Eighth 8 p.m., at Masonic Temple, @@@3 Washington @V@W % 3 SILK S TORE f s 1114 G Street Phone Main 8306 GROUPED IN TWO LOTS 90c vi | %1.00 va Former Prices Former Prices 98¢ to $1.69 Yd. $2.19 to $3.98 Choice lengths Desirable lengths Excellent colors Great assortment 2.00 | *3.00 Former Prices Former Prices $4.98 to $6.98 $7.89 to $12.49 _ Rich fabrics Novelty weaves in good lengths Excellent lengths and I streets northeast. The Writers' League of Washing- Leaves Trophy Fund. ton will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the Thomson School. A special trophy for Infantry ma- — chine gun teams will be provided un- ge McK. Etchison and Clarence der the will of the late Capt. Edwin Fleming, members of the Round H. Clark, who left a $15,000 bequ Table, will speak on “Who I Am and interest on which will be available for | Why" at a luncheon of that organiza- the award. ~Capt. Clark, a native|tion in the University Club tomorrow of Roswell, N. Mex., served in France |at 12:30 p.m. with the 18 3 The Dupont Circle Citizens’ A: ciation will meet Monday, 4.45 p.m., at Rausche: The Wilnor Choral Club will give a concert tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Cal- vary M. E. Church. Mrs. Bernice Randail Angelico, director. The American Association of Uni- versity Women will have a business meeting and tea at the clubhouse, 1634 1 street, tomorrow. Members of the board will be hostesses. The ton National Cemetery. E “61” Floor VARNISH ot “kat’s and hob- A quart is plenty for a room. Clear and natural wood colors. Quarts, $1.45 Business Women's Council is —laughs klaws Zurhorst. For Nearly Three- Quarters of a Century ZURHORST dignified mortuary sorvice been reconized as the finest in Washington and vicinity. Ambulance, auto delivery and chapel. ZURHORST Morticians Milburn T. Zirkle, Mgr. BT, 1857 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 372 C. 8. Zurhorst, Jr. W. V. Moses & Sons : Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh After Inventory Clearance Women’s and Misses’ Winter Apparel AT Drastic Reductions “Cleaning-up time” “cleaning up” in our Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Department! with a big blue pencil that strikes out present prices and writes new We are “clean-up” prices on the tags of all our Women’s and Misses’ Winter Apparel — tiny little prices that take into account neither regular prices nor reductions previous to this sale. This is in no sense a money-making event, but merely a means of making space QUICKLY for our new, Spring merchandise. Included are dress coats, sports coats (majority fur trimmed), silk and cloth dresses for day and evening. Fur-Trimmed Dress and Sport Coats Group 1 $25.0 Coats Formerly $49.50 and $69.50 Group 2 $35.0 Coats Formerly $69.50 to $79.50 Group 3 $49.5 Coats Formerly $79.50 to $89.50 Group 4 . $79.50 Coats Formerly $125.00 to $150.00 Group 5 $98.50 10 Coats Formerly $195 to $295 Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses Group 1 . $ 1 0.00 Cloth, Jersey and Satin Dresses Formerly $16.75 to $25.00 Group 2 . $ 1 5.00 Cloth, Crepe and Satin Dresses Formerly $25.00 to $35.00 Group 3 $25.00 Afternoon and Evening Dresses Formerly $49.50 and $59.50 Group 4 . $45.00 Dresses Formerly $75 to $125 Group 5 . $98.50 15 Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses Formerly $150.00 to $250.00 “NEW APPAREL ALWAYS” |hotding a rummage sale at 1713 Seventh street; to be repeated to- morrow and Saturday. The Women's Club of Bethesda will give a card party February 18. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY, The Anthropological meet, 4:45 o'clock Museum. Mrs, speak on ‘New American Calendar selety will ew National Nuttall will Ancient Zelia Light on Martha ashington Lodge will have a benefit social, 8 o'clock, at the home of M jessie Feldman, 220 S street t Mur Washington Club ters will hold its study class Welfare, 8 o'clock, at the School. Rev. J. U. King, pastor of Asbury M Church speak on I Work in the Chu and Sunday School.” The Washington Highlands Citi- zens’ Assogiation will meet, 8 o'clock, jin the Congress Helghts chool. Muster of the President’s Own Garrison, No. 104, Army and” Navy Union, 8 o'clock, in board room of the District Building Ma of Big in Child Cleveland ation of the Frelinghuysen University will meet, § at 1800 Vermont avenue. C. dent, and Dr. Katie F. NEED FOR “BLUE SKY” LAW HERE IS STRESSED Joshua Evans, Jr., Tells Medical Society District Residents Are Unprotected Legally. Stressing the need for a “hlue sky law for Washington in an address las night before ¢he Medical Society of the District of Columbia, which met in the Washington Medical Building, Joshua Evans, jr., executive vic president of the District Bank and chairman of the board of the Better Business Bureau, declared rigid enforcement of efficlent laws in the majority of States is driving un- scrupulous ~promoters into sections which do not have such legal protec- tion. “The Natlon’s Capital,” the speaker declared, “is entirely unprotected from a legal standpoint from the operations of the ‘Get-Rich-Quick W ;\Illngfordq' Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been saved here, however, through the work of the Better Busi- ness Bureau and its warning solgan, “Before you invest—investigate,” said Mr. an The bureau, he an- nounced, exposed a number of questionable schemes, with the result that many promotions have failed to find Washington a profitable fleld. The physicians were told that they and other professional men are being and have been especially victimized by get-rich-quick promoters. -m-uun-u.u-u Bear ye one another’s burdens so0 says the Good Book —And, we are trying to follow this good advice by not adding any burdens to your bills every month. We add no extra load for you to carry just because you have a charge or budget account. Our way of seeing things is to lighten and . brighten your way and we surely help our bit, because: We do not pe- nalize our friends. MAN, 73, ARRESTED AS NOTORIOUS THIEF “Artful Dodger.” H, leans, Held in New Or- Accused of Robbing Hotel Rooms. I By the Associated Pre NEW ORL 3 February James Kelly, known a the dodger” and by numerous aliases, said he one of the count s most notorious hotel thieves, was arrested here yesterday and recognized by a veteran police officer man_ he had held in custody on similar charges 30 years Kelly, with looti Roosevel arged at the ears old, was ¢ 1o room of gue Hotel of § Arrested on suspicion at the hotel he said his name was Burt Shaw and that he occupied a room there. Taken to the room he indicated was his, the amount of money he was alleged to have stolen dropped from his tation he was addressed “Kelly,” At first he dmitted, his identity 1 to have been arrested in every important city in the United States and to have escaped from cus- tody more than 40 times. by an officer a denied District of Columbia—Cloudy, light rain tonight or tomorrow; warmer to- night. Maryland—Possibly light rain to night or tomorrow; warmer tonight, colder in extreme west portion tomor- Cloudy tonight or tomor: row, possibly light rain‘in north tion; warmer tonight and in south portion tomorrow. t Virginia—Light rain tonight, r in the east portion; tomorrow cloudy, slightly colder in west d north portions. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pim., 56; 8 p.m 50 12 midnight, 43; 4§ a.m., 37; 8 a.m., 36. Barometer—4 p.m., 80.24; 12 midnight, 3 8 a.m., 80.2 Highe: temperature, 56, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 35, occurred at 8 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 38; lowest, 30. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Goast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:11 a.m. p.m.; high tide, 8 a.m. and Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:58 4:13 p.m.; high tide, 9:43 a.m. st and 3:20 2 p.m. m. and and 10:03 The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 7:14 a.m.; sun sets Sun rises 7:13 a.m.; sets 5:32 p.m. Moon rises 8:24 a.m.; sets T:11 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 34; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Citles. g’ Temperature. sun Stations. 'Weather. . Pt.cloudy Clear Foggy Clear Clear Gloudy Atlanta . Atlantic Ciiy Baltimore . Birmingham. 3 Bismarck Boston . Buftalo .. .. Charleston . Chicago Cineinnati Cleveland Colum Denver Detroit El P ot . Glotay P ELLIE S Doniob Indianapol Jacksonville. Kaneas Cits. loudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Forer +. Cloud ! Pt.cloudy 5 NGO IA TSI E: r SITIRINTLILE: A SRR 2: gn'aameaa:‘»:b:;' Cloudy Cloudy Prelotdy 3 - Cloudy ou Seattle ;4 Snokane WASH. 56 FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations, Temperature. Weather. London, England 2 Part cloudy Parls, France. Viewria.” Austria. Rain Berlin, Germany. Part cloudy Copenhagen, Denmark. Cloudy Gibraltar, Spain, Part cloudy Horta (Fayal), A7 Part cloudy Hamilton, Bermuda. Havana, Cuba,. .. Colon, Ganal Zone.. Pleloudy Part cloud i Part clo .78 _Part cloudy wherever you are! Not just a gargle ) when you get home NLY a slight raspiness. But almost before you know it your throat is fearfully sore! But not if you start antiseptic treatment instantly. Not if you makeyourtreatmentcontinuous. With Formamint, your throat is kept continuously bathed in an antiseptic of proved germicidal power. Yet Formamint is abso- lutely harmless. Carry a bottle of Formamint with you. Take one tablet every hour or so to treat sore throat; every 2 or 3 hours to prevent it. (All druggists. The Bauer Chem- ical Co. Doctors endorse it ormamint | THE GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLET LO! PAR PIN—White gold. with diamond. u;m alter Reed Hospital. Re: BAR PIN, initials Apt. 803.°1819 G st BREASTPIN—White tween Crittenden and n.w. Call Adams flfl B5-J. CAT n.w. £l with diamond Gallatin "on " 8tty n Large reian. odd_ eyes: S - Slevetand Pam‘ Reward for ml’\‘lm CAT. sm tr: from Warlian Park Annex evening of Jan uary 31. Reward. ~Apt. 107, Wardman Park_Annex. DO Ex(ium it ring tag No. 7404. Return to 540 um st n.w. Reward DOG—Siray '\nd‘ white. et “black ol fan® Heward: f'.n. — Combination night Templar: 39nd d dThe Rev. Pfi':n'r{ . BLEM — Saturday _nig! Masonic 32nd, dezree and diamond in center of hlem. tLll»ral reward, FOX TERRIER. male. on Monday evening white with black svofs on_side. brown and black on head. Return to 1244 7th et. nw and receive_reward FOX TERR o haired white i black spot on back: reward if returned to 1121 Harvard st. | ki “bout 25, 67 rine: last 1. be- | tween 12th 'and_Pa. ave. and um and’ Col. | rd reward. Cail Col. 1 | PACKAGE. in_Palals Ro; pairs shoes and pair rubl Teturned to Rich’s shoe store. | PAPERS AND PHOTOGRAPHS on & Union ation car (olnc east, Tuesdav. ‘Reward offered if refurned to Capltol Park Hogel, Washington. PERINGESE Soa T | The Vanity Hat Shop, 101 | POCRETBOC Iceve, et Plaza. between E Tiolly Madison pl. © ain_80% al“containing” 2 re. Reward, if If returned to Conn. ave. n.w. T Wudnzfldu mé& ‘on Union Station and Delaware ave. or on helee:n Penna. ave. and POCKET CASE in tel Store, Conn. ave.: orandum. containing cards with written formation. Reward. _Clarendon 1458, L. e RINGS. 3. centleman'y h{fl clid between 14th and .uy Liboral reward. = Phone Col. 4979. NG—Green and white gold, Saturd T Vicimity ot Mt. Pleasant st. and Par Call_Adams 3 oAy 1428 Euclia " » FNo. 7828. Fulion st. n.w. TERRIER. wlnhalnd black_ears. Cal 3 lfllllm 1d_locket on ‘valuabl ('o° owner than ..3;‘;.. Adams CHi e “’:‘.’Ew Temalo. Reward. 4 Phone | Card of Thanks. I wish to thank th and friends tiful f my belo CATON, relat; and many kind aympathy sent at bund of the lafe t‘rvunvsw»xm\ Cemetery. 1 of Funeral th Caro BLAKE Wive in b | Morgan At 8:30 Conception at 9 o clg it (private) at St. Mary's ¢ orning. F BROW But an_Church p.m. Kin Aid Asso- of “Mra York City ! Banneker nnguices the death BUTLER of New ST HA\IHT(V\ Presid R16 at 8 Patrick 8 Church at 9 o'clock ‘emetery Mount Olivet On Thy uddenty at §:28 HiGh' & on_Wednesday. at~Havre beloved hustand n of the late W ont. " Notice of v. Februar: al Hospital devoted hu: 12 23d e e Dorsey and_the Funeral Saturday. Febru from Boyd & Wilson's L st. n.w FOOTE, 1927, iate nape Relatives and friends invited. 4 Suddent. y. ruary 1, at_the residence of ( thews 1018 W st. n.w FOOTE, beloved son of t Foote and brother of Jessie February . F st beloved wrence Haw Coaper. Februiry 6, o'clock om_Zion Baptist Church, between Bdand 47 et s.w. Relatives and friends invited to attond. le our Ani are bleeding emn_mee ill be dove. 5 HEFFERN) \\ y. on Tuesday, Feb- ruar, v A belos nelia “Holloman of the late M Remains_resting W. . Chambers funeral home. 14th and Chapin sts. 0w neral services at % p.m.. Friday. February 4. Interment G wood Cemetery 4 HOLMES, Tuesday, February 1. 1 GEORGE KIREY beloved hushand of Li lian Hunter Holmes, B e s Episcomal Chureh Fridas’ u 10 am. Interment private. Suddenly. on Monday, t_her residence. T st. nw M. JAMES. Funeral services ai funeral home. 809 10th st. n.w. ar at 10 a.m. Infer: January : |. Jenking on Frida s mer Moy WS On Tuesday, February 1. A MAS LAWS Betoved a4 e 5o e, Pt b D g gl T vis Co.. 28th st. and Dumbarton ave LEE. _Suddenly. February 2, 192 NOLA GAY LEE. loving mother of Louise Lee. She leaves to mourn their loss & devoted mother. three brothers. one sister and other relatives and friends, _Funeral from her mother's residence. 1705 13th st., Friday. February 4. at 2 p.m. LEMMON. ~ On Wednesday, February 2, 1927 at 11:36 p.m., at his residence. 1519 C Seran st how BERNARD A- veloved hi band of Agnes 8. Lemmon (nee Robinson father of Marguerite. Aloysius. Paul, An thony_and John Lemimon. _Fiineral ‘from the above, address Saturday; the & Augustine’s Chu e ung at 10 o'clock for the soul. Interment Mount Olivet MCINTOSH. On Tuesday, February 1 at 8:15 pm.. at the Georzetown inive sity_Hospital W.. beloved husband of Louisa A. 1027, ntosh’ (nee Wagoner), Funeral from the_ chapel . 1011 7th st. n.w., 4 at 2 pm. Relail Friday. at to attend. Intermeni and_fr at Cedar Hill MORNINGSTAR. On Th 1927, at the’sesitence, of et daughter; rs. James onroy. 3 ode lsland > ‘Brentwood, Md. LAURA MORNING- Rt ot the lats. Vincent Morning- star of Union Bridse. Md, Funer irday, February ort. Lincoln Cemetery. ay. February Tenn.. JOHN he late John from his February 3, sday. daugh O’BRIE au Johneon City e, Requie; Church at 9 o'clock ited. ~ Interment _Arli Cemetery. _(Baltimore York papers pl RAUB, Suddenly. iog s and_Irjends Natignal on_ Wi February 13th st George M of ate residence 11th st. 8 Internfent Trom “Zeaman t 11 a.m. L. Friday. at Glenwood Cemete nsday, February . devoted uncle Harold Reed. Fu- ains resting at funeral parlors. 1 ko, Chist neral _nofice arvis Co LW, RHODES. Departed_this life Monday. Jan- uary 41, 1927, GRACE RHOL eloved wife of William Rhodes, mother. of Lewis, Robert and_Joe Coleman. and Mrs. A. Johnson. nw r- . Va., Friday morning. ] On Tuesday, February 1. 1927, 10:50 p.m.. THOMA: (retired po- Beloved the late Roberts. at liceman), of from termen r Hill Cemetery. and friends invited. ROBINSON. On Tuesday. Febry i at her residon ARt A RODINSOS on_Robinson. mothér of Beatrice Corcoran, stepmother of William, Peyton, felvin Robinson, sister ‘of ashington. Virgie Fennell and An on. Funeral Friday, February pm.. from the Bapist’ Chiirch, Rev. J. Remains can _be_ viewed 1206 S st. n.w. nz her’_sister residence, on Thursday afternoon. ROBINSON. Officers and members of Hose\ )t Sharon Household of Ruth G. U, O. are ‘Tequested to af end the funéral of worthy inm MARY A ROBI nue Baptist Chu v. F o Members assemblé at-the ‘chu L GONAVAT: M. ROBINSON. T Relief Akso quested to MARY ROBI E at Vermont Avenus Baptist Chureh. at 1 BURLEIGH, Pros, NSON. On Tuesday. February, 1. 1927, '“’!{'y..( Niiaere, TTHAD ct. i THOMAS . "beloved hushand of Mintie C. Rob ‘w Heltives and friends invited. Interment Arlington Cemetery. 3 UNNELS. On Tuesday, February 1, 1027, at_her reddence, 2098 T, 2 Here RUNRELS (nee Tenson) beloved mother of John E, Runnels, grandmother T"Mrs. Bessie Smith and Mrs.. Luc Humphries Fneral Frtdg{ Febrary 4. . m Bovd & Wilson chapel: 1hen and L sta. n.w. e Rev: €. 6-WWi: Jiamns ‘oficiatig. Sleep. mother. dear. “Thy troubles are all o'er. We_loved you so dearly God loved you more. So_He called You to rest ‘O the beautiful shore. . AN. On_Wednesday, February 2, 1927, MARGARET J.. beloved daughter of the fate Willlam "and Ella Ryan. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Jo- seph Kenneally. 3733 Morrizon si. n.w on atu e at 9 am. thénce to the‘l’humn of “the Blessed 'Saorament. where mass will be 9-30 a.m. Rela: fives and iriends Tnvited. Intermient Moyt ve SKILLMAX, = February 0 DAVID F, hn-h-nd 1Btz dbeth b, 2 Jours. Funeral servicos 0 am.. at the home of 837 Shep- shyterian 11330 ag. RYA! Sictiman, Bebrmary 4521 10 his daughter. Lula B. Jenhin herd st. n.w. Interment at Gemetery. ‘Alexandrla, Va. at Sudden] ‘Mond. January 9""'3" ct;w ;"e'ii,,m ;‘;{. s ‘nisce, M g e ohaso ILLIA '1 nf Com; ny o CY A 3L ment of xnmn 'y two ) %‘i"wda Avemue | Deathe. 10 rest. snddenty, Mo ) 6ith Payne. Esthe Fdward Wo r- and Addie y 4.1 orner orton Sarah R Youns. from New of, Thomas I£. 0.0 0¥ B funeral of All mem-~ By order oln Congro p.n.. Lincoln Temple R s nw WATSO! President, Secratary s LTON. The Crispus Attucks Relief Asao- the death of ite_treas- SWARD W. TURNE al. Monday. Januars 31. eral will be held from Church. 11th and afternoon at p.m. Ao N FULLER, Pres TURNER. n.w.. on ciation assem W, 81 J. C. BURLLS. Sec'y TURNER. Members of the Men's Clift Roc Asso: uested to_attend funeral or EDWARD W, TURNER, irom ldacoln February 4.at 1 pm. Death No. 251 Final sssess- nient . H. JOHNSON, Pres. W. J. SINGLETON, Sec TURNER. Brother Veterans: You are re. auested to attend the funeral of our late brother, EDWARD W, TURNER. first, vice president 70, . Veterans' A sociation. al Church ruary 4, 8t 1 p.m. oN. ¢ Veteran., URNER. Fin. Sec'y. On_Wednes. February 2. 1927, A SHERWOOD iVARD. mxun%‘lu Capt. J. Moultrie Ward, & at the parlofs of Norval L st. n.w. until Friday Gary 4. At 0:45 a.um. her ‘Worns 10, the chapel, Fort al service Relat in CHARL Burial vy 3 Arlingtgn National Cemetery WILLIAMS. On Tuesday. February 1. 102 30 ‘am. ROBERT WILLIAMS. be: the lats’ Catherd nd devoled father Mis Mary Jonet, ate Mollio { Funcral Sundas. February 6. p.m.. from the i Sevanae Buptis, Chitiehy Rev. or officiating. WILL] nd_members of Gas- field Tabernacle 15. Order of Gali- lean Fishe Kkindly requested to attend Thursd: obruary ahermen’s W t 1 D of Ida Jones a Funeral Sunday. Febru 3 al Jnera O F e Fapiist ChE Florlda_ave. and Bohrer st. n.w, ~Assess: ments due 4t ug H WILLIAD £R, B, W. Ruler. SARA V. M Seribe. WURDERMAN. Suddenly. on_We February FLIZABETH, ‘t‘-mvd Wita of the 1ate. Charics W urdermans Fie ences, 1313 Pth st. “Febrary 5. at 2 _p.m. neral from h . D.W.. Saturd Prospect Hinl Ceme: Inteiment (private) 9n Memoriam. BROWN. In sacred memory of my devoted HIRAM LEWI N. who departed’ this life four l(m" years ago to- day. Februacs 8. 1 s_you more and more e YOUR Lo WibeT :LZANNGIFBL‘ FORDE BROWN. CLEVELAND. In loving memory of our T iid and nephew, JAMES D. who left us two oure sun. Fobruacs 5. 108 God took the loved one from our home, er from our hearts. ND_GRANDDADDY CLEVE- FAMILY. Just a memory, fond and true, Just a token of lov That my heart still ou. AUNT BELLE AND AUNT LILLIAN. * CLEVELAND. Tn sad but loving remem. branes of our--dear liitle boy: JAMES DONALD = CLEVELAND, ~who ar! fo two years ago today, February re have passed since that sad dai The gne we loved was eal fica n’v‘u s God %00k "hims home. 16, wa im, But in our heart he liveth lll“ The flowers I place npon your grave T A e Tove. 1or ‘ene Will never fade ’]\T ‘W s - MANMA AND DADDY. Just when life was sweotest, o o' cotldhave ived his best, Tho gates of heaven opened ’ 1 him home to res ANDDY EAT3F kD In ead and loving b M. REA'T .mmw.)"'& mother. " daughter and Who Dassed away seven yoars ago (oday. Sone, bat, notfo HER TOVING HTdpAY 75"“" JoTHER, FAT]IEB A nA Efi WE Y'Tr:’ 'Asn xn@f mru N In loving_rememb dpymrlh ) :-:n\!l ‘( HARLIE n“](r?a‘?fi’blo"hfl e this i # oday, ¥ o e one year ago ‘The month of Februa To me the saddest Of The year T 1@ here. miss you Since yon passe e lova Yo e’ God Yoved You best— " on “and take vour rest. FROM YOUR LOVING WIFE AND SON. ¢ SIMMONDS. In sad but loving remembrance of my deéar ‘mother. MARY SIMMONDS, who departed this life February 190! Anniversary mass at Holy Redeemer Churc} In a lonely graveyard, Many miles away. Ligs "y Gear’ ol Toother In the cold. cold clay. LOYING' DAUGHTER.” SARAH . y of our dnrlmr T. who departed o loday, February Gone. but not for oy, Mra MARIE ‘lxle four years . In memory G, who departed ago today. February of h ~ FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine ST. N.E ;l‘ogde}x}n Chiai Lincoln ncoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor conn it the_orieinal Hne m% Bitote Frank_6626 009 St. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. ’Gawler Service Morticians_Since 1850 Member_National Selected Morticiang Mam 5512 iz Jose h F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W_ Establishea 1841 o West 96. " JAMES T. RYAN Model Cl?lll]alv‘ A2 il 1700. Private Ambul-;‘:':a . Livery cti T TCHAS. S. zURHoRi 0 Rone Lintot S¥2° ‘W. Warren Taltavull 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon . N.B. Phone L. .u. 'm‘.flniu M T n nmlon fi..a;m'. e So8™ F e Aver #“% P. A. TALTAVULL 436 7th St. S.W. M. 1879 BLACRETD! NO BRANCH OFFICE A\llamobi B D & F;ahk Geier’s Sons Co, 213 SEVENTE 'J.x.nm Main 2473 1724 N O FUNERAL DESIGN& X S H%"" Om' Only Storc. 14th & Eye ompt Auio Gude de Bros. C;:lefi ¥ St 14th&H oral and up Desi lu, E ek